City of Palm Bay Government to Host FBI Anti-Corruption Workshop February 25

By  //  February 24, 2021

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The City of Palm Bay will hold a workshop focused on preventing corruption in local government on Thursday, February 25. The anti-corruption workshop will be facilitated by Federal Bureau of Investigations Special Agent and Private Sector Coordinator Andrew Sekela.

BREVARD COUNTY • PALM BAY, FLORIDA – The City of Palm Bay will hold a workshop focused on preventing corruption in local government on Thursday, February 25.

The anti-corruption workshop will be facilitated by Federal Bureau of Investigations Special Agent and Private Sector Coordinator Andrew Sekela, who will provide information to Palm Bay City Council to promote education and awareness regarding public corruption statutes.

The presentation will include detailed case analyses to provide examples of situations to avoid and guard against.

The anti-corruption briefing was requested by Palm Bay Mayor Rob Medina at the December 3, 2020, Regular Council Meeting.

The anti-corruption briefing was requested by Palm Bay Mayor Rob Medina at the December 3, 2020, Regular Council Meeting. “It is a new day in Palm Bay,” said Medina, pictured above right with Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey.

“It is a new day in Palm Bay,” said Medina.

“As I work with my fellow Councilmen to lead this great city, this is an important step we must take to honor our pledge to uphold an open and transparent local government. I encourage the public to join us as we listen to the FBI presentation and work together to identify strategies to strengthen our foundation of integrity and accountability.”

Members of the public are encouraged to join City Council and the Palm Bay staff leadership team for this informative session.

The workshop will be held at 6 p.m. in Council Chambers, located at 120 Malabar Road SE. For those unable to attend in person, the meeting will be streamed live on the City’s Facebook page and available for viewing on the City of Palm Bay website.

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